Obscure figure skaters you remember even if no one else does

One of the interesting things on the "Poised to break through" thread is some names of skaters who disappeared, some of which some skating fans may not remember. We all seem to have skaters we remember even if they just disappeared.

Who are some skaters you remember?

For me:
In 1996, the Canadian Junior Figures skating medalist in men were: Colin Thompson, Jayson Denomme, and Ben Ferreira. I think most Canadian figure skating fans do remember Denomme and Ferreira, they made the national team several times, and Ferreira went to Worlds a few times. Thompson just disappeared after 1998

Hanae Yokoya of Japan. I mentioned her in the "Poised to break through" thread. She retired in 1999.

Keyla Ohs, a Canadian ladies skater in the mid 90s. She had nice presentation, but no confidence in competition. Our ladies at that time all had that problem. She disappeared after 1999 when she had to withdraw from Canadians at mono.

Nicole Watt-- another young Canadian, she had Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, which forced her to retire.

Netty Kim: Canadian Champion in 1995, though she did not qualify for the World Championships that year. She said she quit because she lost the joy in skating. She also had an eating disorder

Marcus Christensen: A Canadian man who was part of the World team in the early 90s. Never mastered his 3A, so never did make it very far.

I have an example of a skater I fondly remember, who quickly disappeared. She skated at the beginning of 2000 and I came to think of her again this autumn when I saw her name in a technical panel. Immediately when I saw her name I saw her in front of me, skating with joy in her dark green costume.

I think she stuck in my mind because she had lots of energy and was fun to watch. Maybe also because she used the not so common dark green color. I saw her first time at 2000 Europeans where she was in 9th place. She never did better and stopped competing after a few years.

I discovered him during the 90s pro circuit. I learned more about him later on the forums. He wasn't a strong amateur competitor. He was so strange. He liked to stand on his head and didn't pay his taxes.

Cindy Bortz - she beat Kristi Yamaguchi & Rory Flack for the Jr National title. She had a spiffy triple lutz.

Sydne Vogel from Alaska, who beat Tara Lipinski for the US Jr National title in 1995.

Michael Chack-famous for getting chacked at the 1993 US championships.

Natasha Kuchiki, who with Todd Sand, finished third at Worlds in Pairs for the US-the next year he dumped her for Jenni Meno. It's sad that someone who did that well for the US in pairs has been completely forgotten. She made a try in singles, but never made the world team.

Rachel Mayer & Peter Breen in ice dance -they made it to Worlds one year from the US. She's the girl that Dick Button called a perfect pre-Raphaelite blonde or something like that.

Ice dancers Michael Verlich & Jeanne Miley - Michael used to do barrel jumping at the gala at US championships back in the early 1990's.